Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

BEST-SELLERS

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Fiction

1. WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING by Delia Owens. In a quiet town on the North Carolina coast in 1969, a young woman who survives alone in the marsh becomes a murder suspect.

2. BACKLASH by Brad Thor. Cut off from any support, Scot Harvath fights to get his revenge.

3. SUMMER OF ‘69 by Elin Hilderbran­d. The Levin family undergoes dramatic events with a son in Vietnam, a daughter in protests and dark secrets hiding beneath the surface.

4. LOST AND FOUND by Danielle Steel. A photograph­er embarks on a road trip to reconnect with three men she might have married.

5. CITY OF GIRLS by Elizabeth Gilbert. An 89-year-old Vivian Morris looks back at the direction her life took when she entered the 1940s New York theater scene.

6. UNSOLVED by James Patterson and David Ellis. A string of seemingly accidental and unrelated deaths confound FBI agent Emmy Dockery.

7. MRS. EVERYTHING by Jennifer Weiner. The story of two sisters, Jo and Bethie Kaufman, and their life experience­s as the world around them changes drasticall­y from the 1950s.

8. BIG SKY by Kate Atkinson. Detective Jackson Brodie uncovers a sinister network in a sleepy seaside town.

9. TOM CLANCY: ENEMY CONTACT by Mike Maden. Jack Ryan Jr. must stop an internatio­nal criminal conspiracy and deal with tragic news.

10. ON EARTH WE’RE BRIEFLY GORGEOUS by Ocean Vuong. Little Dog writes a letter to a mother who cannot read, revealing a family history.

Nonfiction

1. EDUCATED by Tara Westover. The daughter of survivalis­ts, who is kept out of school, educates herself enough to leave home for university.

2. THE PIONEERS by David McCullough. The Pulitzer Prize-winning historian tells the story of the settling of the Northwest Territory through five main characters.

3. BECOMING by Michelle Obama. The former first lady describes her journey from the South Side of Chicago to the White House, and how she balanced work, family and her husband’s political ascent.

4. UNFREEDOM OF THE PRESS by Mark R. Levin. The conservati­ve commentato­r and radio host makes his case that the press is aligned with political ideology.

5. SONGS OF AMERICA by Jon Meacham and Tim McGraw. Pulitzer Prize winner Jon Meacham and Grammy Award winner Tim McGraw explore how America was shaped by music.

6. THE SIXTH MAN by Andre Iguodala with Carvell Wallace. A memoir by the profession­al basketball player for the Golden State Warriors and 2012 NBA All-Star.

7. HOWARD STERN COMES AGAIN by Howard Stern. The radio interviewe­r delves into some of his favorite on-air conversati­ons from the past four decades of his career.

8. THE MOMENT OF LIFT by Melinda Gates. The philanthro­pist shares stories of empowering women to improve society.

9. THE MAN WHO SOLD AMERICA by JoyAnn Reid.

10. SEA STORIES by William H. McRaven. A memoir by the retired four-star Navy admiral, including the capture of Saddam Hussein and the raid to kill Osama bin Laden.

Paperback fiction

1. BEFORE WE WERE YOURS by Lisa Wingate.

2. LITTLE FIRES EVERYWHERE by Celeste Ng.

3. THE TATTOOIST OF AUSCHWITZ by Heather Morris.

4. THE RECKONING by John Grisham.

5. THE OUTSIDER by Stephen King.

Paperback nonfiction

1. THE MUELLER REPORT with related materials by The Washington Post.

2. BORN A CRIME by Trevor Noah.

2. SAPIENS by Yuval Noah Harari.

3. CALYPSO by David Sedaris.

4. THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE by Bessel van der Kolk.

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